Author/Authors :
Pazsit، نويسنده , , I.; Karlsson، نويسنده , , J.; Garis، نويسنده , , N.S، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Diagnostics of core· barrel motion, and notably that of beam mode vibrations, has been usually performed
by two distinct concepts. One strategy is to perform a qualitative analysis in the time domain, using descriptors such as
vibration trajectory, probability distributions etc. This approach is rather realistic in the sense that it allows for general
anisotropic pendular vibrations. The other strategy is to use frequency analysis with the goal of quantifying certain
vibration properties. However, this second approach could so far handle only isotropic and unidirectional vibrations.
In this paper we propose a unification of these two approaches by introducing a model by which general anisotropic
vibrations can be quantified in the frequency domain. However, when separating the noise components prior to the
frequency analysis, we suggest the use of symmetry properties of the noise in the time domain, based on reactor physics
assumptions, as opposed to the earlier methods that use statistical independence of the components. Due to the unified
approach, a combination of time and frequency domain analysis methods can be used for presentation and maximum
information extraction